Obtaining and Managing IP Addresses Xavier Le Bris IP Resource Analyst - Trainer
In This Talk 2 Getting IPv4 and IPv6 IPv4 Transfers Protecting Your Resources The RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP)
Getting IPv4 and IPv6
Internet Resources Issued to Georgia 4 18 IPv4 IPv6 ASN 13,5 9 4,5 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
IPv4 Address Requests 5 Under current policy, each member can get one allocation from the remaining pool (the last /8) - Allocation size: 1,024 addresses (/22) - For both new and existing members
IPv4 /22 Allocations in the Region 6 Number of Members Number of allocations 300 225 150 75 0 GE AM AZ TM TJ KG KZ TR IR
Requesting IPv6 Addresses 7 To qualify for an IPv6 allocation, an organisation must: - Be a member of the RIPE NCC - Have a plan for making assignments within two years The minimum allocation size is a /32 - Can be extended up to a /29 without additional justification - More addresses can be allocated when justified by customer numbers and infrastructure size - New policy proposal on assessment criteria for IPv6 initial allocation size is being discussed If you are not a member, you can request a Provider Independent (PI) assignment
IPv6 Allocations in the Region 8 Number of Members Number of allocations 300 225 150 75 0 GE AM AZ TM TJ KG KZ IR TR
How to Request Internet Resources 9 All request forms are available in the LIR Portal - Log in to http://lirportal.ripe.net using your RIPE NCC Access account - Forms are secure and easy to fill out - Email-based request forms will be fully phased out by 30 May 2015 - New APIs have been deployed to automate requests and are in the testing phase lir-help@ripe.net is available for all other questions about resource management
The LIR Portal 10 Members main communication interface with the RIPE NCC Helps you to manage your resources: - View all allocated and assigned IP addresses and ASNs - Update assignments - Request resources - Access IP management tools such as the IP Analyser Electronic invoices https://lirportal.ripe.net
IPv4 Transfers
If You Need More IPv4 Addresses 12 IPv4 addresses can be transferred - Between members only - No minimum allocation size - Permanent or temporary transfer The RIPE NCC is not involved in any commercial agreement between members - Our task is to keep the RIPE Registry accurate The RIPE Database will be updated to show changes - Completed transfers are also published on our website
IPv4 Transfers: Where to Look? 13 IPv4 Transfer Listing Service - Accessible via the LIR Portal - Can indicate whether you have IPv4 addresses available or if you are looking for addresses - Facilitates demand and supply List of recognised brokers on our website - Brokers who have signed an agreement to follow RIPE Policies and RIPE NCC procedures
How To Request an IPv4 Transfer 14 Send an email to lir-help@ripe.net Include the following information and documents: - IPv4 allocation(s) being transferred - Company names and contact details - Whether the transfer is permanent or temporary - IPv4 Transfer Agreement - Company registration papers of both parties More information is available on our website: https://www.ripe.net/ipv4transfers
Completed IPv4 Transfers 15 160" 2500000" 140" 2000000" 120" #%of%transfers% 100" 80" 60" 1500000" 1000000" Size%of%Transfers% 40" 500000" 20" 0" Sep,13" Oct,13" Nov,13" Dec,13" Jan,14" Feb,14" Mar,14" Apr,14" May,14" Jun,14" Jul,14" Aug,14" Sep,14" Oct,14" Nov,14" 0" Number"of"Transfers" Size"of"Transfers"
Policy Proposals About Transfers 16 There are a number of recent policy proposals that facilitate transfers Current policy proposal 2015-01, Alignment of Transfer Requirements for IPv4 Allocations Implementing Policy for inter-rir transfers - Aims to facilitate the transfer of Internet number resources between the RIPE NCC and other RIR service regions
Accepted Policy Proposals 17 Policy Proposal 2014-12 Allow IPv6 Transfers - IPv6 Allocations and IPv6 PI Assignments Policy Proposal 2014-13 Allow AS Number Transfers Will announce when implementation is completed in July
The RIPE NCC s Position on Transfers 18 Our ultimate priority is keeping the RIPE Registry up-to-date We ensure that transfers follow RIPE Policy as decided by the community We support our members through the transfer process The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions
Protecting Your Resources
Protecting Your Resources 20 IPv4 addresses are becoming valuable Criminals use sophisticated methods to obtain control over (apparently) unused address blocks - Faking registration and identity papers - Faking entire websites and domains We have to do more thorough checks - Unfortunately, it can take more time to process requests - Please cooperate in supplying the required documentation Hijackers often target blocks with outdated contacts details!
Updating Your Contact Details 21 Make sure to verify your details in the LIR Portal - Company address and contact details - List of people authorised to make changes - RIPE NCC Access accounts that have access Verify your entries in the RIPE Database - Authentication via maintainer passwords - Contact details in maintainer and other objects Process any changes right away - Check your information at regular intervals In case of questions, contact us!
The RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP)
If You Want To Change Policies 23 RIPE Policies evolve over time to accommodate changes in industry and technology The community creates policies through open, bottom-up process of discussion and consensus-based decision-making - You can take part in this process and join the discussion on the Address Policy Working Group mailing list - http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/ap Our Policy Development Officer can help you create a new proposal: pdo@ripe.net
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